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You guys dont understand how important pledges are in keeping a large house clean. Free janitorial service ftw!
 
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
Originally posted by: Jzero
On ATOT you're just going to get a lot of negatively skewed responses. The average ATOTer is decidedly NOT fraternity material.

um.. I would say that I am/was "frat material" and I would NEVER have joined one.

Then why bear the animosity of "They didn't let me in their club." ? I never had an interest in being in a fraternity, either. No reason for me to be bitter about those who do. Assholes are assholes regardless of lavalieres and club memberships.
 
Most fraternities are fine.

Most people are looking to fit in somewhere (be it sports, fraternities, or online forums).

Most of the time, the end result of a fraternity is longtime friendships.
 
Originally posted by: miri
You must goto a small college. Its not uncommon to goto a frat party and see 200 people and every party has different people you see.

You're right I do. You actually nailed it, and I know that skews my view somewhat. It's about 12,000 students situated in the middle of nowhere.
 
Ok. I say ther'es no need to join, but if you want to party, you still don't need to join. Frat parties are like half based on bringing random people in.

miri: Yes I understand it's great. My friend is making his slaves clean his whole apartment this year, but still. I think it's stupid. I wouldn't be someone's b!tch for a whole semester.
 
Originally posted by: getbush
Originally posted by: miri
You must goto a small college. Its not uncommon to goto a frat party and see 200 people and every party has different people you see.

You're right I do. You actually nailed it, and I know that skews my view somewhat. It's about 12,000 students situated in the middle of nowhere.

Thats not a very big school, my highschool was 1/2 that size.
 
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Ok. I say ther'es no need to join, but if you want to party, you still don't need to join. Frat parties are like half based on bringing random people in.

miri: Yes I understand it's great. My friend is making his slaves clean his whole apartment this year, but still. I think it's stupid. I wouldn't be someone's b!tch for a whole semester.

Yeah but then for the next 3 years you got free slaves.
 
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
Originally posted by: Jzero
On ATOT you're just going to get a lot of negatively skewed responses. The average ATOTer is decidedly NOT fraternity material.

um.. I would say that I am/was "frat material" and I would NEVER have joined one.

Then why bear the animosity of "They didn't let me in their club." ? I never had an interest in being in a fraternity, either. No reason for me to be bitter about those who do. Assholes are assholes regardless of lavalieres and club memberships.


That's a goo point. It helps to group together the shallowest of shallows and makes quick work of sorting them out.

Seriously, my gf lives with 2 sorority girls and countless others are there all the time. The sh|t that they say and talk about just makes you want to laugh, cry, and club a baby seal all at the same time.
 
I don't know a whole lot about them. I'm in the Corps of Cadets at Virginia Tech so if you wanted to we could be counted as a big frat/sorority (we have a few girls). As for sororitys, ah, gathering of hot females...whats wrong with that?
 
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: getbush
Originally posted by: miri
You must goto a small college. Its not uncommon to goto a frat party and see 200 people and every party has different people you see.

You're right I do. You actually nailed it, and I know that skews my view somewhat. It's about 12,000 students situated in the middle of nowhere.

Thats not a very big school, my highschool was 1/2 that size.


I know it's not big, that's why I agreed with you?
 
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Depends on the person and the fraternity. Asking this question on ATOT will definately skew your results. ATOT is one of the most closed-minded and judgemental groups I have ever seen.

you're stupid

Good job on attacking the person and not the arguement.
 
Originally posted by: chrisms
I wonder how many of those who dislike frats have actually ever been inside of one or tried rushing. It's easy to sit in your dorm and get pushed along through college but remember that the people in fraternities made an effort to walk into a house full of strangers and make new friends. If you want to criticize them for paying for friends, take a look at yourself and how you moved into your dorm and only met the people on your floor because they were near.

i have many friends that were in frats, fortunately they also happen to be in the 5-10% of people in frats that arnt total pieces of sh!t

i was asked to pledge a certain frat my freshmen year, so i know all about frats and how they work, i did not rush mainly because 90% of the brothers were wasting oxygen by being alive

as an example to this, the certain frat got in trouble with our school a few too many tomes and the National Frat organization the frat came in and did a chapter review and de brotherized all but 4 of the brothers
 
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: getbush
Originally posted by: miri
You must goto a small college. Its not uncommon to goto a frat party and see 200 people and every party has different people you see.

You're right I do. You actually nailed it, and I know that skews my view somewhat. It's about 12,000 students situated in the middle of nowhere.

Thats not a very big school, my highschool was 1/2 that size.

12000 people is 3x as large as the town i grew up in
 
Originally posted by: roguerower
I don't know a whole lot about them. I'm in the Corps of Cadets at Virginia Tech so if you wanted to we could be counted as a big frat/sorority (we have a few girls). As for sororitys, ah, gathering of hot females...whats wrong with that?


Having relations with one is akin to russian roulette with the health of your sexual organs, or worse. That's what.
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: chrisms
I wonder how many of those who dislike frats have actually ever been inside of one or tried rushing. It's easy to sit in your dorm and get pushed along through college but remember that the people in fraternities made an effort to walk into a house full of strangers and make new friends. If you want to criticize them for paying for friends, take a look at yourself and how you moved into your dorm and only met the people on your floor because they were near.

i have many friends that were in frats, fortunately they also happen to be in the 5-10% of people in frats that arnt total pieces of sh!t

i was asked to pledge a certain frat my freshmen year, so i know all about frats and how they work, i did not rush mainly because 90% of the brothers were wasting oxygen by being alive

as an example to this, the certain frat got in trouble with our school a few too many tomes and the National Frat organization the frat came in and did a chapter review and de brotherized all but 4 of the brothers

We've had two frats lose their charter in the time I've been here.
 
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Depends on the person and the fraternity. Asking this question on ATOT will definately skew your results. ATOT is one of the most closed-minded and judgemental groups I have ever seen.

you're stupid

Good job on attacking the person and not the arguement.

you need to work on your irony detector.
 
Originally posted by: getbush
Originally posted by: roguerower
I don't know a whole lot about them. I'm in the Corps of Cadets at Virginia Tech so if you wanted to we could be counted as a big frat/sorority (we have a few girls). As for sororitys, ah, gathering of hot females...whats wrong with that?


Having relations with one is akin to russian roulette with the health of your sexual organs, or worse. That's what.

:roll: go on never taking any risks cuz something horrible could befall you. Dont drive you could die today.
 
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Ok. I say ther'es no need to join, but if you want to party, you still don't need to join. Frat parties are like half based on bringing random people in.

miri: Yes I understand it's great. My friend is making his slaves clean his whole apartment this year, but still. I think it's stupid. I wouldn't be someone's b!tch for a whole semester.

Yeah but then for the next 3 years you got free slaves.

Personally, I'd rather clean up my own damn mess and do my own work. I don't need servants waiting on me hand and foot.
 
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: getbush
Originally posted by: roguerower
I don't know a whole lot about them. I'm in the Corps of Cadets at Virginia Tech so if you wanted to we could be counted as a big frat/sorority (we have a few girls). As for sororitys, ah, gathering of hot females...whats wrong with that?


Having relations with one is akin to russian roulette with the health of your sexual organs, or worse. That's what.

:roll: go on never taking any risks cuz something horrible could befall you. Dont drive you could die today.


Everybody can decide for themselves the level of risk they are willing to accept. I personally am happy settling down with one non-sorority gf 🙂
 
We're talking about regular frats like

Psi Chi Omega
Pi Alpha Phi

not the honor frats like HKN where EECS nerds are in, etc.... right?

How exactly are those co-ed pre-med or pre-law or whatever honor frats... still hazing and what not? I'm more familiar with the regular frats that claim "brotherhood" and what not.
 
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